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What (who) is CABALS - definition

CLEVER SCHEME OR ARTFUL PLOT, USUALLY CRAFTED FOR EVIL PURPOSES
Cabalism; The Cabal; Cabals

Cabalism         
·noun The secret science of the cabalists.
II. Cabalism ·noun A superstitious devotion to the mysteries of the religion which one professes.
cabal         
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Cabal (novel); CabaL; CABAL
I. n.
1.
Clique (for some sinister purpose), junto, coterie, set, party, gang, faction, combination, league, confederacy, camarilla.
2.
Intrigue, plot, complot, conspiracy, machination.
II. v. n.
Intrigue, plot, conspire, complot, machinate.
Caballed      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Cabal.

Wikipedia

Cabal

A cabal is a group of people who are united in some close design, usually to promote their private views or interests in an ideology, a state, or another community, often by intrigue and usually unbeknownst to those who are outside their group. The use of this term usually carries negative connotations of political purpose, conspiracy and secrecy. It can also refer to a secret plot or a clique, or it may be used as a verb (to form a cabal or secretly conspire).

The term is frequently employed as an antisemitic dog whistle, as evidenced both by its Hebrew origin and by its evocation of centuries-old antisemitic tropes.

Examples of use of CABALS
1. There are no plots, no cabals, nor is there an alternative leader who commands widespread support.
2. It played into vile stereotypes of money–grabbing Jewish cabals out to undermine the country they live in.
3. The result is that all significant decisions are taken in cabals and are never argued for or defended.
4. At Westminster, cabals have formed and support has been solicited on behalf of a preposterous number of candidates, whether or not anyone has heard of them.
5. There were at least 100 newspapers and at least 20 radio stations as cabals of warlords took over, routinely harassing reporters who challenged them.